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Synthesis of Branched-Chain Sugars with a DHAP-Dependent Aldolase: Ketones are Electrophile Substrates of Rhamnulose-1-phosphate Aldolases.

Victor LaurentEkaterina DariiAngelina AujonMarine DebackerJean-Louis PetitVirgil HélaineTibor LiptajMartin BrezaAline MariageLionel NautonMounir TraïkiaMarcel SalanoubatMarielle LemaireChristine Guérard-HélaineVéronique de Berardinis
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP)-dependent rhamnulose aldolases display an unprecedented versatility for ketones as electrophile substrates. We selected and characterized a rhamnulose aldolase from Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron (RhuABthet) to provide a proof of concept. DHAP was added as a nucleophile to several α-hydroxylated ketones used as electrophiles. This aldol addition was stereoselective and produced branched-chain monosaccharide adducts with a tertiary alcohol moiety. Several aldols were readily obtained in good to excellent yields (from 76 to 95 %). These results contradict the general view that aldehydes are the only electrophile substrates for DHAP-dependent aldolases and provide a new C-C bond-forming enzyme for stereoselective synthesis of tertiary alcohols.
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